Disney Cruise Line's Disney Dream

This image provided by the Disney Company shows a shipyard worker stands under the giant sculpture of Mickey Mouse that hangs from the stern of the Disney Dream cruise ship on Oct. 30, 2010 at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany. The new ship, the largest built in Germany, made its first public appearance Oct. 30, 2010 as it was pulled by a tugboat out of an enclosed building dock at the Meyer Werft shipyard. Thousands of local residents gathered to see the "float out" ceremony. The new ship is scheduled to sail its maiden voyage Jan. 26, 2011 from Port Canaveral, Fla.

A photo taken May 31, 2010 in Papenburg, Germany and released by Disney Parks shows the final building block for the newest Disney Cruise Line ship, the "Disney Dream," being lowered into place at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg. The placement of this building block signals completion of a major milestone in the shipís overall construction. With all 80 building blocks for the "Disney Dream" now in place, the focus shifts to outfitting the ship's interiors spaces. On January 26, 2011, the "Disney Dream" will set sail from Port Canaveral, Fla. on her maiden voyage.

This undated photo courtesy of Preston Mack for Disney shows guests at the Skyline cocktail bar in the adults-only area called The District on the Disney Dream cruise ship. The 4,000-passenger Disney Dream is the company's newest cruise ship.

The Disney Dream

The Disney Dream

This image provided by the Disney Company shows the Disney Dream cruise ship, the largest built in Germany, making its first public appearance Saturday Oct. 30, 2010 in Papenburg, Germany as it begins to exit an enclosed building dock, pulled by a tugboat. Thousands of local residents gathered to see the "float out" ceremony. The new ship is scheduled to sail its maiden voyage Jan. 26, 2011 from Port Canaveral, Fla.

This image provided by the Disney Company shows the Disney Dream cruise ship, the largest built in Germany, making its first public appearance Saturday Oct. 30, 2010 in Papenburg, Germany as it begins to exit an enclosed building dock, pulled by a tugboat. Thousands of local residents gathered to see the "float out" ceremony. The new ship is scheduled to sail its maiden voyage Jan. 26, 2011 from Port Canaveral, Fla.

A photo taken May 31, 2010 in Papenburg, Germany and released by Disney Parks shows the final building block for the newest Disney Cruise Line ship, the "Disney Dream," being lowered into place at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg. The placement of this building block signals completion of a major milestone in the shipís overall construction. With all 80 building blocks for the "Disney Dream" now in place, the focus shifts to outfitting the ship's interiors spaces. On January 26, 2011, the "Disney Dream" will set sail from Port Canaveral, Fla. on her maiden voyage.

A photo taken May 31, 2010 in Papenburg, Germany and released by Disney Parks shows workers from the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg cutting free the final building block for the newest Disney Cruise Line ship, the "Disney Dream." The 260-ton portion of the shipís bow was then lowered into place onto the ship, signaling the completion of a major milestone in the shipís overall construction. With all 80 building blocks for the "Disney Dream" now in place, the focus shifts to outfitting the interiors spaces and preparing the ship for the maiden voyage on January 26, 2011.

This undated photo courtesy of Jimmy DeFlippo for Disney shows Andy's Room, based on the movie "Toy Story," on the Disney Dream cruise ship. Kids can experience the feeling of being toy-sized as they play among larger-than-life characters from the animated film.

In this publicity image released by Disney, the Disney Dream, Disney Cruise Line's newest ship, arrives from Bremerhaven, Germany, Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2011, to her home port of Port Canaveral, Fla. The 4,000-passenger cruise ship will make her maiden voyage on Jan. 26.

In this publicity image released by Disney, fireworks light the early morning sky as the Disney Dream, Disney Cruise Line's newest ship, arrives from Bremerhaven, Germany, Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2011, to her home port of Port Canaveral, Fla. The 4,000-passenger cruise ship will make her maiden voyage on Jan. 26.

This undated photo courtesy of David Roark for Disney shows the 4,000-passenger Disney Dream cruise ship. The Disney Dream, the company's newest cruise ship, offers modern features, new innovations and unmistakable Disney touches.

This undated photo courtesy of Todd Anderson for Disney shows the AquaDuck water coaster on the Disney Dream cruise ship. The AquaDuck is a clear acrylic flume ride that features twists, turns, drops, acceleration and river rapids. Almost immediately following the initial drop, guests glide through a loop that extends 12 feet over the side of the ship, offering a view of the ocean surface about 150 feet below.

This undated photo courtesy of Diana Zalucky for Disney shows young guests on the Magic PlayFloor at the Oceaneer Club on the Disney Dream cruise ship. The Magic PlayFloor is an interactive floor that allows children to engage in group activities where their movements control the action.